Weekend
Janet Jackson Lyrics


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Jumping music, slick deejays, fog machines and laser rays

Chorus:
Lookout weekend 'cause, here I come
Because weekends were, made for fun

Jumping music, slick deejays, fog machines and laser rays
Chorus

I work hard, everyday, its all work and no play
With the boss on my back, he don't give me any slack
I sit down, I daydream of how my weekends gonna be

Chorus (2x)

By the time wednesday comes, I feel the beat and I wanna have fun

Chorus

All you ladies, clap your hands, stomp your feet and grab your man

Okay men, its your time, show the ladies whats on your minds

Chorus

Jumping music, slick deejays, fog machines and laser rays

Lookout weekend 'cause...

I work hard everyday, it's all work and no play

With the boss on my back, he don't give me any slack

I sit down I day dream of how my weekends gonna be





Chorus (2x)

Overall Meaning

Janet Jackson's song "Weekend" is all about taking a break from the daily grind of work and letting loose. The lyrics paint a picture of a scene at a club with jumping music, slick deejays, fog machines and laser rays. The chorus invites listeners to join in the fun and lookout for the weekend because that's when real fun begins.


The song addresses the struggles of working every day with a boss breathing down your neck, not giving you any slack. The only solace one has is daydreaming about the weekend and how they would spend it. The song encourages people to let their hair down and forget their worries when the weekend comes around.


The song is quite relatable to anyone who has worked a long tiring week and needs to let off some steam. It urges people to come together, dance, clap their hands and stomp their feet. The song also encourages men to show the ladies what they are thinking, which adds some playful flirtiness to the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Jumping music, slick deejays, fog machines and laser rays
Janet sets the scene for the perfect weekend party, complete with lively music, skilled DJs, special effects like fog and laser lights.


Lookout weekend 'cause, here I come
Janet is ready to fully embrace the weekend and all the fun it has in store.


Because weekends were, made for fun
She believes that the purpose of weekends is to enjoy yourself and let loose.


I work hard, everyday, its all work and no play
Janet acknowledges her busy, stressful work life where there's no room for leisurely activities.


With the boss on my back, he don't give me any slack
Her boss is a constant source of pressure and doesn't let up in giving her a break.


I sit down, I daydream of how my weekends gonna be
Janet uses her imagination to envision the excitement and relaxation of the upcoming weekend.


By the time wednesday comes, I feel the beat and I wanna have fun
Janet starts to get into the weekend mood from Wednesday onward, feeling energized and eager to have a good time.


All you ladies, clap your hands, stomp your feet and grab your man
As party host, Janet encourages the female guests to get up and dance, while also inviting the men to join in.


Okay men, its your time, show the ladies whats on your minds
Janet then switches the attention to the male guests, urging them to make the most of this opportunity to impress the women through their moves and charisma.


Jumping music, slick deejays, fog machines and laser rays
Reinforcing the weekend party scene described earlier, these words are repeated to emphasize the electric atmosphere of the party.




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Comments from YouTube:

@louielou247

Never knew this was a remake. This song was my shit back in '07. Damn near broke my ankle while dancing to this. Thinking I was Laurie Ann Gibson. Lmfao

@travisdacus

😂😂😂

@lavender9347

🤣🤣🤣

@BabySwearWords

BOOM KAK BOOM KAK

@BabySwearWords

I remember when she dropped this. Her message board was filled with people who hated the song. I think that played a big part in “Call On Me” being the first single instead of something like “Get It Out Me” or “Show Me.” Sad because this is a great song and would have been another dance hit.

@AllNiteDontStop

It sure did. The “gift” was a test in the direction 20 YO would go. The unreleased tracks for it are similar to this.

@JEBsDailyDose

This song plays a huge part in the movie MA. Not Janet's version but still made me come revisit her version. I love this song.

@louielou247

Same Actually. LoL

@alexandreclerici

Me too!

@plump2587

WOW PERFECT!!

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